Washington projected to flip Minnesota OL commit

The Washington Huskies got a crystal ball prediction to add more talent along their offensive line.

It’s no secret that the Washington Huskies have been searching everywhere they possibly can to find additional help for their offensive line class in the 2025 recruiting cycle.

In recent weeks, three-star offensive tackle prospect Zac Stascausky has emerged as a priority target for offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll and head coach Jedd Fisch, even though he’s committed to another Big Ten school, Minnesota.

247Sports has Stascausky ranked as the No. 5 player in Oregon and on Sunday afternoon, national recruiting editor Brandon Huffman submitted a crystal ball prediction for the nation’s No. 75 offensive tackle prospect to flip his commitment from coach P.J. Fleck’s Golden Gophers to Fisch’s Huskies.

If the 6-foot-6, 275-pound product of state-champion Central Catholic High School does end up choosing the Huskies, he would become the fourth offensive lineman to join Carroll’s group. The class also holds four-star Champ Taulealea, along with three-stars Jake Flores and Lowen Colman-Brusa, who all bring promising potential to the shores of Montlake.

Washington’s offensive line coach also has a great history developing underrated offensive line talent from his time at Arizona and could see similar potential in Stascausky.

He turned three-star tackle Jordan Morgan into a first round pick and helped Jonah Savaiinaea develop into a Freshman All-American in 2022 and one of the most popular offensive line prospects in the 2025 NFL draft cycle.